Lincoln Electric IM790 manual Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire Sizes, Process Guidelines

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B-6

OPERATION

 

 

 

B-6

 

 

 

 

 

9.To stop welding, release the gun trigger and then pull the gun away from the work after the arc goes out.

10.When no more welding is to be done, close valve on gas cylinder (if used), momentarily operate gun trigger to release gas pressure, and turn off the SP-175 Plus.

Cleaning Tip And Nozzle

Clean the contact tip and nozzle to avoid arc bridging between the nozzle and contact tip which can result in a shorted nozzle, poor welds and an overheated gun. Hint: Anti-stick spray or gel, available from a welding supply distributor, may reduce buildup and aid in spat- ter removal.

CAUTION

It is important when changing between welding with steel wire and aluminum to exchange feeding components due to the lubricant applied to steel wire. Failure to do so may result in contaminated welds when welding aluminum.

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TABLE B.1 — SP-175 Plus Welding Procedures

 

 

Shielding

 

Voltage/Wire Speed

Process

Welding Wire

Gas

22 ga

16 ga

12 ga

1/8”

3/16”

1/4”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.035 Dia(0.9mm

100% Argon

B-5

B-7

E-9

G-9

I-9

J-10*

 

4043 Aluminum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIG DC+

 

 

16 ga

14 ga

12 ga

10 ga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.030 Dia

98% Argon/

A-3

C-6

D-7.5

D-7.5

 

 

 

 

 

308L Stainless

2% Oxygen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steel Wire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROCESS GUIDELINES

The SP-175 Plus can be used for welding mild steel using the GMAW, single pass, process which requires a supply of shielding gas or it can be used for the self shielded, Innershield electrode process.

The recommended gas and electrode for GMAW is welding grade mixed CO2 and Argon (75-80%) gas and 0.025” (0 6 mm) diameter Lincoln Super Arc L-56 mild-steel welding wire. For 14 gauge (2,0 mm) and thinner CO2, or blended gas is acceptable. A mixed gas consisting of 75 to 80% Argon and 20 to 25% CO2 is recommended for welding on heavier gauge [12 gauge (2,5 mm) for example] steel.

The recommended electrode for the self-shielded process is 0.035” (0,9 mm) diameter Lincoln Innershield NR-211-MP. This electrode can be used for all position welding of 20 gauge through 5/16” (1,0

8,0 mm) thick steel [multiple passes are required for 1/4” and 5/16” (6,0 and 8,0 mm)].

WARNING

Use of the GMAW process with the SP-175 Plus on thicker materials than 5/16” (8.0 mm) may result in poor welds. The welds may “look” good, but may just be “sitting” on top of the plate. This is called “cold casting” and will result in weld failure.

The SP-175 Plus is suitable for .035" Aluminum wire and .030"-.035” stainless wire. Refer to Table B.1 for Recommended Procedure Settings. Aluminum wire requires an Aluminum Welding kit. See ACCES- SORIES section.

*Test assembly preheated to 250° F.

CHANGING MACHINE OVER TO FEED OTHER WIRE SIZES

The SP-175 Plus is shipped from the factory with a gun liner ready to feed 0.023-0.035” (0.6-0.9 mm) diameter wire. The contact tip is 0.025” (0.6 mm) and the drive roll is set for 0.023”-0.025” (0.6 mm). To operate the SP-175 Plus with other sizes of wire, it maybe necessary to change the contact tip, and Gun Liner Configuration. Refer to the maintenance section for component configuration and replacement proce- dures

WELDING WITH FCAW (Innershield)

Welding with Innershield requires an Innershield Welding Kit. A gasless nozzle is provided in the Innershield Welding Kit. When using Innershield elec- trode, installing the gasless nozzle will improve visibili- ty of the arc and protect the gas diffuser from weld spatter. Additionally included is a gun cable liner to permit proper feeding of .035” (0,9 mm) Innershield wire. Refer to the ACCESSORIES section for details on obtaining this kit.

SP-175 PLUS

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Contents SP-175 Plus California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéOn-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTable of Contents Installation Identify and Locate Components Safety PrecautionsElectric Shock can kill Stacking Work Clamp InstallationWork Cable Installation Select Suitable LocationConnecting Gun Cable to the SP-175 Plus GUN InstallationGAS Connection Input Connections Gas Solenoid Inlet Fitting Power Input CableElectrical Input Connection for Rated Output Line Cord ConnectionVolt Input Connection Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosion Observe all safety information throughout this manualOperation Fumes and Gases can be dangerousWelding Capability Controls and SettingsDesign Features Advantages General DescriptionWelding Operations Wire LoadingSequence of Operation Wire Threading Friction Brake AdjustmentsMaking a Weld Shielding GasCleaning Tip And Nozzle Changing Machine Over to Feed Other Wire SizesProcess Guidelines Thermal Protection Wire Feed Overload ProtectionOverload Protection Output OverloadApplication Chart Optional Accessories AccessoriesK586-1 Deluxe Adjustable Gas Regulator & Hose Kit Innershield Fcaw Conversion Replacement PartsRoutine and Periodic MAINTE- Nance MaintenanceMaintenance Safety Precautions Items Requiring no MaintenanceContact Tip Cable Liner Drive Roll GUN and Cable MaintenanceConfiguration of Components in Wire Feeding System For Magnum 100L GUNChanging Drive Roll Changing the Contact TIPRoll onto the drive shaft SP-175 Plus Liner trim length Changing LinerFigure D.3 SP-175 Plus GUN Handle PartsHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingRecommended Course of Action Problems Possible Symptoms CauseGAS Flow Problems Welding Problems Wiring Diagrams Page Precaucion Warnung